Mountain bike tour Kualoa Hawaii
This is our 100% Dirt mountain bike adventure held in Kaaawa Valley at Kualoa Ranch. Bike Hawaii has been running bike tours here since 2000 and is the longest running mountain bike tour in the State of Hawaii. Bike Hawaii founder, John Alford, is the author of Mountain Biking the Hawaiian Islands a perfect guide book for traveling mountain bikers visiting this island paradise. Take a guided tour with us or get the book and know where to ride. Learn more at BikeHawaii.com
Kalapana Surface Flows - September 2017
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Hōlei Sea Arch - Natural Arch (Volcanoes National Park, Big Island, Hawaii)
We drove all the way down Volcanoes National Park to see the Hōlei Sea Arch. I must admit, I think the journey to the Hōlei Sea Arch was better than the Hōlei Sea Arch itself lol. We saw Nene (Hawaiian state bird) and many unique old lava flows. Amazing journey!! When you get to Hōlei Sea Arch, you have to turn back because the road is closed due to lava flow. You can optionally park and walk, but you cannot drive any further. To see lava, you need to drive around and visit from Pahoa.
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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Address: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI 96718
Established: August 1, 1916
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is on Hawaii Island (the Big Island). At its heart are the Kīlauea and Mauna Loa active volcanoes. The Crater Rim Drive passes steam vents and the Jaggar Museum, which features volcanology exhibits and a viewpoint overlooking Halema'uma'u Crater. Thick ferns mark the entrance to the Thurston Lava Tube (Nāhuku). The Chain of Craters Road weaves over lava. Trails crisscross the park.
Kilauea Volcano:
Last eruption: May 3, 2018
Elevation: 4,091′
Prominence: 60′
Location: Hawaiʻi, United States
Volcanic arc/belt: Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
Kīlauea is an active shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands that last erupted between 1983 and 2018. Historically, Kīlauea is the most active of the five volcanoes that together form the island of Hawaiʻi.
Did you know: Kīlauea erupted nearly continuously from 1983 to 2018, causing considerable property damage, including the destruction of the towns of Kalapana in 1990, and Vacationland Hawaii and Kapoho in 2018.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: Hiking through Lava Fields and Craters
Follow along a stunning hike through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and discover craters, lava fields and native plant life.
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Hawaii - Trip to the Big Island
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D/M/L/Wolfe grandparents; Scenery; Akaka Falls Park; Kongs Floraleigh Gardens; 1950 lava flow; coastal views; Hawaiian settlement; Kilauea crater; Devastation trail; Volcano activity (professional recording)
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Sulphur Banks Trail - Kilauea Volcano (Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii)
This is the Sulphur Banks Trail in Volcanoes National Park. It's probably the first hike you will find once parking at the visitors center. It's pretty cool and reminded us of Yellowstone National Park.
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Halema’uma’u Steam Bluff and Sulfur Banks is a 1.3 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near Volcano, Hawaii, Hawaii that features beautiful wild flowers and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, nature trips, and bird watching and is accessible year-round.
Distance: 1.3 miles
Elevation Gain: 82 feet
Route Type: Loop
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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Address: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI 96718
Established: August 1, 1916
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is on Hawaii Island (the Big Island). At its heart are the Kīlauea and Mauna Loa active volcanoes. The Crater Rim Drive passes steam vents and the Jaggar Museum, which features volcanology exhibits and a viewpoint overlooking Halema'uma'u Crater. Thick ferns mark the entrance to the Thurston Lava Tube (Nāhuku). The Chain of Craters Road weaves over lava. Trails crisscross the park.
Kilauea Volcano:
Last eruption: May 3, 2018
Elevation: 4,091′
Prominence: 60′
Location: Hawaiʻi, United States
Volcanic arc/belt: Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
Kīlauea is an active shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands that last erupted between 1983 and 2018. Historically, Kīlauea is the most active of the five volcanoes that together form the island of Hawaiʻi.
Did you know: Kīlauea erupted nearly continuously from 1983 to 2018, causing considerable property damage, including the destruction of the towns of Kalapana in 1990, and Vacationland Hawaii and Kapoho in 2018.
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Kalapana Beach Park, Kaimu Hawaii (October 2017)
Lava rock, palm trees, ocean, black sand beach. This place is a magical gem with tremendous energy!
Hawaii Insider - Halemaumau-Krater (Big Island)
Der Halemaumau-Krater gehört zum Kilauea-Vulkan auf Big Island, Hawaii. Hier ist Feuergöttin Pele zuhause und treibt nach wie vor ihr Unwesen.
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Located 30 miles southwest of Hilo, this is the home of Kilauea volcano, one of the most active volcanoes on earth. The chance to witness the primal process of creation and destruction make this park one of the most popular visitor attraction in Hawaii and a sacred place for Native Hawaiians.
Founded in 1916, the Park encompasses 333,000 acres from the summit of Maunaloa to the sea. Here you'll find 150 miles of hiking trails through volcanic craters, scalded deserts and rainforests as well as a museum, petroglyphs, a walk-in lava tube and two active volcanoes: Maunaloa, which last erupted in 1984 and Kilauea which has been erupting since January 3rd, 1983. The extraordinary natural diversity of the park was recognized in 1980 when it was named a World Biosphere site by UNESCO and in 1987 when the park was again honored as a World Heritage site.
Kilauea is sometimes called the world's only drive-in volcano. This prolific volcano currently produces 250,000-650,000 cubic yards of lava per day, enough to resurface a 20-mile-long, two-lane road daily. As of January 1994, 491 acres of new land have been created on Hawaii Island. The current eruption may last another 100 years or stop tomorrow. Pele, the volcano goddess who lives here, is very unpredictable. But the chance to watch Kilauea's blistering lava flows meet the sea (click here for Kalapana viewing update) is just one of the reasons to visit.
Biking the 12 Million Dollar Road at Kamoamoa in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Come virtually bike with us at the road built to allow access to Pahoa during the lava threat in 2014. Closed off (since it was finished and then the lava stopped) to cars but open to hikers and bikers. Filmed on location at Kamoamoa on Chain of Craters Road in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Mahalo to Kanekoa for the wild backyard concert music bed! Maikai No!
Mountain Bike: Kalopa Perimeter Trail - Big Island of Hawaii
Hawaii Part 2: Volcanoes National Park and Lava Viewing
My vacation to the Big Island of Hawai'i. Includes footage from Volcanoes National Park and the lava viewing area in Kalapana. From December 26th and 27th.
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Place of Refuge - Big Island, Hawaií
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The Big Island - Kalapana - Kahopo Road
On August 3, 2014 we drove Kalapana Kahopo Road (aka The Red Road) from one end to the other. This is a quick video I just put together because of hurricane Iselle. This is an amazing part of The Big Island. I chose to not add music so you can head the waves crashing.
Driving To See The Lava Flow - Big Island Hawaii
This is the road which takes you to the only sanctioned viewing area where it's possible to see the current lava flow from the slopes of Kilauea reach the ocean. The road is little more than a thin layer of asphalt laid directly over previous lava flows which covered the old road. There is a parking area at the end of the road. Before getting to the viewing area (the walk is nowhere near as long or treacherous as you are led to believe...) you have to run the gauntlet of vendors who are trying to sell you flashlights, water, walking sticks, pictures, etc., out of the trunks of their cars.
What's at the End of Chain of Craters Road? Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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What's at the End of Chain of Craters Road?
The end of the Chain of Craters Road is currently around Mile Marker 19, just at the Holei Sea Arch and about ½ mile from the National Park eruption viewing station. Good, if distant, viewing of the eruption, displays about the volcano and natural history of the area, as well as a wealth of information on hiking to, and viewing, the lava, are available here. In addition, numerous sea arches, sea caves, fabulous bird watching, indescribable ocean views and some pretty good biking are to be found here. Even if the lava flows are too far away to be easily hiked to, the hike along the new land, twisted lava forms and endless basalt landscape is well worth the drive to the end of the road.
Remember that you are hiking on a highly active volcano, if flowing streams of lava strand you, no rescue is practical or possible; plan, take care and pay strict attention accordingly. The section on Lava Viewing has a great deal of important information regarding hiking on this active volcano; be sure to review it so that you may approach the home of the goddess with respect, knowledge and awe, and return unscathed.
Going to see the lava flow and the eruption of a living volcano may well be the adventure of your lifetime; please be careful and pay attention to these warnings to make sure this is not the FINAL adventure of your lifetime.